Where is the output of jlint??
Submitted by
wandro on
Monday, 6 December, 2010 - 09:42
I have successfully installed jlint/antic and defined the paths to these programs. But when I run lint on C/C++ sources, nothing happens. Where can I find the output of lint?
creating a user language dictionary in jEdit
Submitted by
pat4kin on
Tuesday, 23 November, 2010 - 10:43
Hallo!
I have been in search of a text editor for work on a desktop running MS-Win-XP and a notebook running Linux Ubuntu.
Having installed jEdit on the XP system I am impressed with the functionality.
I am building a translation model to translate my English texts into German and need the ability to run my dictionary on the jEdit platform. The dictionary is based on a csv file structure.
Can anyone recommend me a way to get a dictionary running with jEdit?
I would like to make use of the create text tags function on jEdit.
I would then use the same tags with the dictionary entries.
Would BeanShell be a way?
What would, for a non-programmer, be the best way to create a simple dictionary look-up script?
For any good ideas I would be very grateful.
Thanks and regards, pat4kin.
Menu Editor with Separators
Submitted by
patchworker on
Thursday, 18 November, 2010 - 22:45
Hello,
I really like the Menu Editor plugin and added some new menus, e.g. XML
I put some actions into the new XML menu and now I would like to put in some separators. I didn't find something about separators in the help-menu and now I don't see why the "Separator" Button doesn't work for me (jEdit 4.3.1 on Ubuntu 8.04)
(in the SourceForge/ bugs & patches list I also didn't find anything about this problem)
Can somebody give me hint how I can add separators using the plugin or manually in a props file?
Greets!
Daniel Brüßler
Does Jedit garble any HTML files?
Submitted by
Hannes on
Wednesday, 3 November, 2010 - 08:23
Hi,
I have Jedit with the Plugin Includes Parser for HTML pages and as a german citizen, I do use a lot of Umlaute (special characters) in the Include. The Head of the HTML file does show the entry that the endoding is utf dash eight (I can not include the sample code, because I already did write my question with the code mentioned and this board deleted it due to suspicious characters).
After inserting the Include Code into the main HTML page by the Includes Pager, all the Umlaute are shown totally garbled.
Is it correct that the Includes Parser does change the encoding into whatever else, but does not insert the special characters in the correct encoding? In utilities, Global Options, encodings the default character encoding is set to utf dash eight.
Is there any work-around? Normally, I do not bother to find a solution for faulty software, but I seem not to be able to find any other editor with includes capabilities working under Linux.
I tried to find a mode whereby Jedit would change the special characters into HTML entities on-the-fly during entering, as is possible for example with dreamweaver, but until now I did not find anything.
If there is a work-around or any solution I would be grateful for any hint!
Is it possible to open a file in Project Viewer by typing filename?
Submitted by
kwon37xi on
Thursday, 28 October, 2010 - 08:08
I installed Project Viewer and FastOpen, Jump and try to open a file which is in a project with it's filename, but failed.
The thing I want is Open Resource(Ctrl-Shift-R) in Eclipse.. (Opening a file which is in a project by typing some part of filename)
Is there any plugin like Open Resource thing??
Search and Replace popup hides search results
Submitted by
greghk on
Thursday, 21 October, 2010 - 01:13
The search and replace popup menu often hides search results as it seems to always be on top of the jEdit screen showing the current buffer. Especially on a netbook 1024x600 px screen! The incremental search bar (C+,) solves this problem nicely for simple searches. However the search bar doesn't seem to handle all the function available in the search and replace popup, especial replace.
I tried to dock the full search and replace popup to keep it out of the way, but couldn't find it in Global Options > Docking. I'm running jEdit 4.3.2 on Ubuntu 8.04 and Ubuntu 10.04. I don't see the docking button on any of the popup screens, including the file system viewer which is dockable. Perhaps the lack of docking button on Ubuntu is a Gnome windowing issue? Maybe there is already an option to scroll lines with results out from behind the search and replace popup?
Is this is a bug, a new feature or am I just missing something?
get script Output in Jedit
Submitted by
flebber on
Friday, 15 October, 2010 - 01:15
Is there an option for Python or Ruby to get script output in Jedit. Similar to run module command in python IDLE or in Scite Go option.
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Font Alteration
Submitted by
deerb on
Saturday, 9 October, 2010 - 08:33
How do you change the font displayed by the jedit editor? I have always used Frankin Gothic Medium Condensed as it is an easy font to read and does not take up too much space
Is ther any way of altering the font used for displaying code in the editor, either directly or acessing a configuration file?
deerb
How to open new file in the same window?
Submitted by
ramgovx on
Friday, 8 October, 2010 - 17:19
What do I need to configure, for files opened from Nautilus by double click on the same window that is already open?
I just want a single open window.
Ugly font rendering on Linux
Submitted by
pablox on
Tuesday, 5 October, 2010 - 19:30
Hi, I'm getting a really ugly font rendering, as you can see in the following links:
http://imgur.com/vLyG7.png
http://imgur.com/S1hJq.png
I had a similar problem with netbeans but after adding some extra commands to netbeans.conf[1], it solved the problem.
I'm using Arch Linux x86-64 and OpenJDK
[1] https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=701440
RecentBufferSwitcher With SuperAbbrevs
Submitted by
freeborough on
Wednesday, 29 September, 2010 - 12:34
Hi, I've been using the RecentBufferSwitcher plugin for some time and have it bound to Ctrl + Tab. I've recently discovered the SuperAbbrevs plugin and want to use it alongside RBS, however it seems that with RBS enabled Tab doesn't trigger SuperAbbrevs.
Is there an alternative to RBS (that can work in exactly the same way) that doesn't hog the key it's assigned to?
Could RBS be modified to allow it to work with SuperAbbrevs? What would I need to make it do that it's not doing at the moment?
Failing that, I was thinking of configuring / modifying SuperAbbrevs to use the Space key instead of Tab for its trigger - much like the normal built-in abbreviations which I've got used to.
Are any of these work-arounds available already?
Thanks in advance,
- Andy.
Any autocompletion plugin for common java words...
Submitted by
tonimenen on
Friday, 17 September, 2010 - 22:31
Hello,
I am trying to make jedit as my personal Java editor, and I have found one interesting thing in Eclipse that I am not able to see in Jedit... Is there any way to create autocompletion for common reserved java words as class,private,public, ....
Thanks,
Dual diff on two screens / displays / views
Submitted by
weberjn on
Thursday, 9 September, 2010 - 09:17
Hi,
dual diff splits the current view, but if you have to physical displays it would be better to use both.
It would be nice, if you could use two views, so you'd compare a buffer in one view on one display with a second view on the second display.
Or is that already possible and I did not find it? I could open a second view and move it to the second display, but diff would still use only one view.
Juergen
Exporting data from the outline (sidekick) plugin
Hey,
I have used the outline plugin to create a structured documentation of some code. Is it possible to export this information for documentation purposes?
Thanks for your help!
Cheers,
Till
Is JEdit dying?
Submitted by
volnei on
Monday, 23 August, 2010 - 01:15
No updates for a long period
No new plugins
No recent activity
No source repository...
Is JEdit dying?
Hex - Convert to binary
Submitted by
weberjn on
Thursday, 12 August, 2010 - 11:45
Hi,
anybody knows a plugin, that allows to save a hexdump as binary file?
e.g. if you have a hex dump in an editor like
43 4F 52 42 41 2F 55 4E 4B 4E 4F 57 4E 3A 31 2E | CORBA/UNKNOWN:1.
one would select the hex part with a rectangular selection, then
-save hex selection to file. The file would then contain the binary values.
If there is no such plugin, where and how would one start to implement this?
Thanks,
Juergen
Project view
Submitted by
rahul_yanina on
Thursday, 29 July, 2010 - 10:37
Is it possible to have projects (the actual project file could be on the local machine) where the files added to it are on remote files? Right now, with the FTP plugin, it allows me to add files from remote locations to a project, but does not save the information. So when I restart Jedit, the remote files no longer show up against the project. However, the files on the local machine added to the project shows up after the restart.
Ami I doing something wrong, or is this a limitation currently? Are there any plans for having this feature, as I think it is quite a useful one to have.
Cannot add or edit filter strings in File Browser
Submitted by
tonyrich on
Tuesday, 27 July, 2010 - 06:20
I have just installed jEdit on Mac OS X 10.6.4 (Snow Leopard),
flawlessly.
All the settings I like are now made and saved and restored OK.
A lot of keystrokes have been re-customized, but it all works.
I always filter groups of files to avoid opening the wrong
type of file.
So when I go to enter a new group of filter characters into
the File Browser (using Ctrl+O), I cannot enter any character,
not can I change an existing filter group that I managed to add
before (but don't know how).
A typical group of filters is:
{*.py,*.c,*.h}
...and I like to extend the group now and again.
There is NO problem in entering characters of any kind within
the editor itself - only into the "Filter" edit box in the
File Browser.
I have reset the machine in case this was a serious Java
problem, but no use.
Can anyone help?
Thanks.
Text selection - highlight only selected text
Submitted by
alexwebb2 on
Thursday, 22 July, 2010 - 22:30
When selecting across multiple lines, jEdit has the curious behavior of highlighting the entire region from left to right - well past the last character - instead of highlighting just the selected text. I would like the selection highlights to be a visual indicator of what is actually selected (including any whitespace at the end of the line). Is there any way to alter this behavior? I'm willing to write a plugin to take care of this if there's a way to override selection paint methods in the API (I looked, and couldn't find anything).
Any input would be appreciated.
Title Case
Submitted by
Llelan D. on
Saturday, 17 July, 2010 - 13:48
I see menu entries and shortcut commands for "To Lower Case" and "To Upper Case", but where is the command for "To Title Case"?
Title Case - Each word is all lower-case except for the first letter which is upper-case.